Follow COVID-19 guidelines or face another round of lockdown, NCDC warns

Yusuf Bello| The director-general of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chike Ihekweazu on Monday warned that government maybe forced to issue another lockdown of the country if the violation of the agency’s guidelines on COVID-19 leads to an explosion of infections.

Following reports of violation of NCDC guides following the gradual easing of the lockdown, Ihekweazu said the federal government may be forced to issue another lockdown if cases explodes.

Warning that the country will record an increase in cases as a result of violation of social distancing measures, the NCDC boss urged Nigerians to conduct themselves based on the issued guidelines in order to curb the spread of the virus.

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He said, “It is not the guidelines per se, it is the thinking behind it. How do we want to manage the risk of explosion and transmission? Today, we might forgive a little bite because it is the first day.”

“We will have infection because of what happened today, no doubt about that. But how can we learn from the mistakes of today into tomorrow, next tomorrow so by Friday hopefully we have normalised some of these things.

“Yes, we knew today would be a problem because for the first time, people were let out of their homes but now they are out and we have seen the sunlight again, the challenge for us as a society is how do we now organise ourselves to mitigate these risks and limit transmission?

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“We might have a few extra infection today and tomorrow but what we don’t want is an explosion of new infections. If we do have that infection, there will be almost no choice left for the leadership of the country than to ask all of us to go back into our homes. So for the benefit of coming out to reopen parts of the economy, there is a price to pay which is to reorganise ourselves to do this safely.”

Nigeria currently has 2,558 confirmed COVID-19 case with 87 deathd and 400 recoveries.

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